First, I know many think its too much gun for the cartridge.
Here is my solution.
Bring back the .357 Magnum Redhawk as a SEVEN or EIGHT shot .357 Magnum revolver. S&W is able to stuff 7-shots in their L-Frames...a Redhawk should easily hold 7 or 8.
This allows us Redhawk fans to shoot a cheap caliber (.38 special), and for home defense it gives us 1 or 2 more shots per cylinder.
I love the 5.5" Redhawk in stainless, I have a .44 magnum model...but its too darn expensive to shoot as much as I'd like to, and the recoil is more than I prefer (with full .44 magnum loads).
IMO, a 7 or 8 shot .357 magnum Redhawk would be a very handy all-around revolver, and I would buy one in a heartbeat. Anyone else agree?
Here is my solution.
Bring back the .357 Magnum Redhawk as a SEVEN or EIGHT shot .357 Magnum revolver. S&W is able to stuff 7-shots in their L-Frames...a Redhawk should easily hold 7 or 8.
This allows us Redhawk fans to shoot a cheap caliber (.38 special), and for home defense it gives us 1 or 2 more shots per cylinder.
I love the 5.5" Redhawk in stainless, I have a .44 magnum model...but its too darn expensive to shoot as much as I'd like to, and the recoil is more than I prefer (with full .44 magnum loads).
IMO, a 7 or 8 shot .357 magnum Redhawk would be a very handy all-around revolver, and I would buy one in a heartbeat. Anyone else agree?